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Ian W. Marsh

Position(s): Professor of Finance at Cass Business School, London
Qualifications: BA (Sheffield), MSc (Birkbeck), PhD (Strathclyde)
Faculty: Finance
Expertise: Exchange rate modelling, credit risk modelling and applied financial econometrics
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7040 5121
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7040 8881
Room: 4075
E-mail: i.marsh@city.ac.uk

Background

Ian Marsh worked in the City of London as an international banker and financial economist for four years before starting his PhD at the University of Strathclyde under the supervision of Professor Ronnie MacDonald.  He spent time in the IMF Research Department and joined the Economics faculty at Strathclyde on finishing his thesis.  Ian moved to Cass (then City University Business School) in 1998 as a senior lecturer in finance.  He spent academic years 2001/02-2002/03 on leave in the Financial Stability area of the Bank of England managing a research team looking at international financial market issues. 

Ian returned to Cass in July 2003 and was promoted to Reader and then full Professor in 2004.  Ian's research is in three main areas.  He models and forecasts exchange rates; he investigates the development and implications of credit risk transfer markets; and he analyses the integration of equities markets.  He primarily teaches post- and undergraduate courses in international finance and finance theory.

He has published in many journals including Journal of Finance, Journal of Monetary Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of International Money and Finance and Explorations in Economic History.  He is co-author with Ronnie MacDonald of the book Exchange Rate Modelling (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999).  Ian has recently acted as consultant for JP Morgan Chase, Morley Fund Managers, Royal Bank of Scotland, Sector Treasury and PLUS Markets Group.



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